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Dalma may refer to: Music *''Via Dalma'', an album by Sergio Dalma * ''Via Dalma II'', an album by Sergio Dalma People * Dalma (name) Places Armenia * Dalma Garden Mall in Yerevan Australia * Dalma, Queensland, a locality in the Rockhampton Region India *Dalma Hills, a hill range located near the industrial city of Jamshedpur in Jharkhand, eastern India * Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary in eastern India United Arab Emirates * Dalma (island), an island off the coast of Abu Dhabi ** Dalma Airport * Dalma Mall Dalma Mall is a shopping mall located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The mall is prominently situated on the Abu Dhabi–Tarif–Al Ain highway, opposite Mohammed Bin Zayed City. A short distance from Maqta Bridge and Abu Dhabi International ... in Abu Dhabi Other * Dalma (dish), a dish from Odia cuisine See also * Dâlma (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Via Dalma
Via or VIA may refer to the following: Arts and entertainment * Via (Volumes album), ''Via'' (Volumes album), 2011 * Via (Thalia Zedek album), 2013 * VIA (music), Soviet and Russian term for a music collective Businesses and organisations * Via Foundation, a Czech charitable foundation * VIA Programs (Volunteers In Asia), an American non-profit organization * VIA Technologies, a Taiwanese manufacturer of electronics * VIA University College, a Danish university college * VIA Vancouver Institute for the Americas, a Canadian education organization * Volunteers in Africa Foundation, an American non-profit organization *VIA, stock ticker for: **Viacom (1952–2006) ** Viacom (2005–2019) * Vià, a French television network Transportation * VIA Metropolitan Transit, in San Antonio, Texas, U.S. * Via Rail, rail operator in Canada * Via Transportation, a global transportation technology company * Air VIA, a former Bulgarian airline * VIA Airways, a Bulgarian airline, now Fly2Sky ...
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Sergio Dalma
Josep Sergi Capdevila Querol (born 28 September 1964), professionally known as Sergio Dalma, is a Spanish singer. He is one of Spain's best-selling recording artists, having topped Spain's official Productores de Música de España national album chart nine times, including an unbroken string of five number one albums between 2008 and 2013. Professional career Sergio Dalma started his career singing in bands and performing in choral groups until he won the TV program "Gent d'aqui", in the Catalan station of , which won him a regular contract to sing in the Shadows night-club in Barcelona.Sergio Dalma – Yahoo! Corazón
Dalma signed with the record company Horus. In 1989, Sergio Dalma released his first album, ''
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Via Dalma II
A sequel to the six-times platinum ''Via Dalma'', Sergio Dalma's ''Via Dalma II'' reunited the pop singer with producer Claudio Guidetti and continued with the same format: Spanish-language versions of popular Italian songs. The disc was almost as successful as its predecessor, spending five weeks at No. 1 on the official chart released by Productores de Música de España and achieving quadruple platinum status after spending 49 weeks on the chart. Four singles were released from the album. The first one, the ballad "El Mundo," reached No. 10 in Spain. The song also achieved success in Latin America, particularly Argentina, thanks to its inclusion in the telenovela ''Dulce Amor''. A second single, "Te Amo," also reached No. 10 in Spain. The iTunes edition of the single featured a duet version with Argentine-Spanish singer Chenoa. Subsequent singles were "Yo No Te Pido La Luna" (No. 17 in Spain) and "La Cosa Más Bella" (No. 40 in Spain). The latter, a cover of the Eros Ra ...
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Dalma (name)
Dalma may refer to the following people ;Given name * Dalma Gálfi (born 1998), Hungarian tennis player * Dalma Kovács (born 1985), Romanian pop/jazz singer * Dalma Mádl (1932–2021), former First Lady of Hungary * Dalma Rushdi Malhas (born 1992), Saudi Arabian equestrian * Dalma Sebestyén (born 1997), Hungarian swimmer * Dalma Ružičić-Benedek (born 1982), Hungarian-born Serbian sprint canoer ;Surname * Rubi Dalma (1906–1994), Italian actress *Sergio Dalma Josep Sergi Capdevila Querol (born 28 September 1964), professionally known as Sergio Dalma, is a Spanish singer. He is one of Spain's best-selling recording artists, having topped Spain's official Productores de Música de España national albu ... (born 1964), Spanish singer * Tia Dalma, fictional character from the movie ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' {{Given name, type=both ...
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Dalma Garden Mall
Dalma Garden Mall () is an Armenian enclosed shopping mall. It is located near the Tsitsernakaberd hill in the Armenian capital Yerevan. It was the first mall to open in Armenia. History The project was announced in 2009(23 October 2009)From Dalma gardens to Dalma Mall: Armenian company launches the construction of the biggest shopping center in Yerevan, ''ArmeniaNow.com'' and the mall opened in October 2012.Dalma Garden Mall opening
, Repat Armenia
(20 October 2012)
Dalma Garden Mall shopping and entertainment center opens in Yerevan
, Panarmenian.net
(22 October 2012)

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Dalma, Queensland
Dalma is a rural locality in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Dalma had a population of 95 people. History Dalma Provisional School opened on 5 March 1889 and closed on 1893. Dalma Road Provisional School opened on 25 February 1901. On 1 January 1909, it became Dalma Road State School. It closed in 1934. It was at 32 Harding Road in the present-day locality of Alton Downs (north-west corner of Nicholson Road, ). Dalma Scrub Provisional School opened in May 1920. In 1926 it became Dalma Scrub State School. In 1947, it was renamed Dalma State School. It was "mothballed" on 30 January 2006 and closed on 31 December 2006. It was at 5 Shannen Road (). Demographics In the , Dalma had a population of 78 people. In the , Dalma had a population of 95 people. Education There are no schools in Dalma. The nearest government primary schools are Ridgelands State School in neighbouring Ridgelands to the north and Stanwell State School in neighbouring Stanwel ...
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Dalma Hills
Dalma range refers to the continuation of an assemblage of hills stretching over Jharkhand and West Bengal states in India. Tourism * Hanuman Temple * Shiva Temple * Pindrabera FRH * Majhlabandh * Nichlabandh * Bamboo hut * Natural Interpretation Center * Deer Enclosure * Elephant Rescue Center See also * Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is a Wildlife sanctuaries of India, wildlife sanctuary in India in the state of Jharkhand. It was inaugurated in 1975 and provides habitat for an Indian elephant population. Geography Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is situ ... References Hills of Jharkhand Hills of West Bengal {{India-geo-stub Geography of Jamshedpur ...
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Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary
Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is a Wildlife sanctuaries of India, wildlife sanctuary in India in the state of Jharkhand. It was inaugurated in 1975 and provides habitat for an Indian elephant population. Geography Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Dalma Hills and covers around in East Singhbhum and Saraikela Kharsawan districts of the state of Jharkhand. Flora The forest consists of wide variety of trees including mango, guava, lemon, Madhuca longifolia, mahuwa, jamun, sheesham, neem, Babul (tree), baabul, bamboo, arjuna, Pongamia, karanj, Neolamarckia cadamba, kadam and Sal (tree), sal. Fauna Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is home to wide variety of wild animals. During a waterhole census in May 2022, Indian elephant, sloth bear, golden jackal, barking deer, wild boar, porcupine, mouse deer, langur, pangolin, Indian giant squirrel and mongooses were spotted. It hosts many species of birds including jungle fowl, Indian grey hornbill, Indian peafowl, kingfishers, common ...
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Dalma (island)
Dalma island () is an Emirati island located in the Persian Gulf, approximately off the coast of Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. The city is the seat of the Abu Dhabi Central Capital District, the capital city of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and the UAE's List of cities in the United Arab Emirates, second-most popu .... The island is served by the Dalma Airport and by a mainland ferry. The island has multiple fresh water wells, which made human settlement possible, historically. It had a population of approximately 5,000 in the 2000 census. History The Abu Dhabi Islands Archaeological Survey (ADIAS) carried out an initial archaeological survey of Dalma island in 1992. A total of more than 20 archaeological sites were identified on the island, ranging in time from the Neolithic (Late Stone Age). References Islands of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi Western Region, Abu Dhabi {{UnitedArabEmirates-geo-stub ...
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Dalma Airport
Dalma Airport is a small airport serving Dalma Island, United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates (UAE), or simply the Emirates, is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East, at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a Federal monarchy, federal elective monarchy made up of Emirates of the United Arab E .... It is capable of handling small and medium size aircraft, most of which shuttle workers and visitors between the island and other cities. Airlines and destinations Accidents and incidents *On 15 May 1990, a twin engine Piper PA-31-310 Navajo aircraft following a cartography mission over the area crashed short of the runway on landing attempt. All four occupants were killed. References Airports in the United Arab Emirates {{Asia-airport-stub ...
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Dalma Mall
Dalma Mall is a shopping mall located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The mall is prominently situated on the Abu Dhabi–Tarif–Al Ain highway, opposite Mohammed Bin Zayed City. A short distance from Maqta Bridge and Abu Dhabi International Airport, Dalma Mall features over 450 stores and kiosks. The mall opened on 10 October 2010. Description Dalma Mall is part of the strategic plan of Abu Dhabi 2030 which sets out the framework of the Emirate's long-term growth. Market research has shown that the rapidly developing region surrounding Dalma Mall has evolved into a large multi-cultural, middle-class population, and the mall has fulfilled the requirements of the surrounding population. Construction Dalma Mall is owned by The Developers LLC. The mall has a total built-up area of 250,000 square metres and a total gross leasable area of 155,000 square meters. The mall which opened in 2010, features stores such as Carrefour, IKEA , Home Centre, Centrepoint and Marks & Spencer, ...
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Dalma (dish)
Odia cuisine is the cuisine of the Indian state of Odisha. Compared to other regional Indian cuisines, Odia cuisine uses less oil and is less spicy, while nonetheless remaining flavorful. Rice is the staple food of this region. Mustard oil is used in some dishes as the cooking medium, but ghee (made of cow's milk) is preferred in temples. Odia foods are traditionally served either on brass or bronze metal plates, banana leaves, or disposable plates made of sal leaves. Odia cooks, particularly from the Puri region, were much sought after due to their ability to cook food in accordance with the Hindu scriptures. Yoghurt is used in many of the Odia dishes. Many sweets of the region are based on (cheese). Ingredients and seasoning Rice is a major crop of Odisha along with wheat. Lentils such as pigeon peas and moong beans are other major ingredients. Indigenous vegetables used in Odia cuisine are pumpkin, gourd, plantains, jackfruit, and papaya. Vegetables such as potat ...
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